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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1939-06-29, Page 4PAGE "POU. r r TH SEAFORTH NEWS Sxlnwdoq Bron,. Puhtiaher, W ALTON, Bethel Church is holding an ice, cream social on Friday evening, July 7th. A play from Bluevale will be the progranlMa.. Mrs. M. Driscoll and Miss Edith Ennis of Toronto spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ennis. Mrs. Clayton Davidson and Gordon of 'Marton visited over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Crawford of McKillop. Mrs. H. Kirkby and sou Thomas attended the Fischer Reunion on Sat- urday at Benmiller, Mrs. P. B. Gardiner of Toronto and Mrs. R. Naylor of Rochester are vis- iting relatives around Walton. The 'June meeting of the O.F.W,'O, was held on the afternoon of June 01st in the tOommunity Hall at Wal- ton with fifteen ladies present, Meet Ing was opened by singing "How pleasant 'lis to meet again." 'Opening ceremony No. 3 was used and the creed repeated in unison. Minutes of T.HE,SEAFORTH NEWS last meeting were read and adopted.. It was decided to hoed a ,picnic for, the next meeting on July' 110th,,, The various committees were appointed and all preparations made ,for an af- ternoon's recreation. Beth Shannon and Mary Humphrey favored us with a piano duet and the J•unebillletin•was read 'by Mrs. A. Coutts. Miss Simpson read Joan's •co•lunn from Co4Operator.,, Mildred Sellers sang and Mrs. Leon- ard Leeming answered the question - wire. Mrs.' Anderson, Pravincial presi- dent, :g'ave. a ,brief talk an problems of the U. F,10, and at the •conclusion of her remarks introduced Mr, Hare who gave a very practical talk on poultry and egg marketing. The yodng ladies 'favored the audience with another piano duet and the meeting ,closed by singing the na tional anthem. Further particulars concerning the picnic later.• Results of promotions in Walton Public School based on term work and examinations. Grading— A above 75, 1st class honors; B, G6-75, second class honors; C, 60-66, Pass; D, rec- THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1939 ommended conditionally. To Glade. 10—Cumiings, Ruth B. To Grade 8-- Bennett; —Bennett; Ronald, C. (music) ; Bird Ross, A. , Marks, Lawrence, 0; Mc- Donald, Mary, A: Sellers, Clayton, "B To Grade 7—Kelley, Jim, C: Steins, John C, (music).. To Grade 6 —Marks, Nelson, B; Steles, Marion B. To Grade 5—Coutts, Doreen, A; Davidson, Isabel, C: McDonald, Ken- neth, D, (aritla: spell.): Nichol Arn- old, B: Shold4oe, Elva, A. To Grade 3 —Bennett, Marie, D. (spell.) •Ben- nett, Shirley, B; Cummings, Jim, D Napoli); McDonald, Donald, B; Sand - argon, Emma, A. To Grade 2— 3un><. phries, Billie B. Grade 1—Johnston, Helen. -Chas. S. Sellers, 'reacher, ST. COLUMBAN 'Congratulations to Mr. Fergus Melady on passing bhe examinations set by the department 4o qualify .for a licensed embalmer and funeral` dir- ector, with a percentage of S5%a. He also received the diploma from the Ontario School of , Embalming con- nected with the University of Tor- onto. SPEND OMINION A 0 at H Last Year Was A Day Long to be Remembered—Tis Will ="e Better Monster Parade 9.30 A. M,, Starch g alt �Vlctoria Park School Childress in Parade --FRE E --- CASH PRIZES --- BEST DECORATED BICYCLE BEST DECORATED DOG OR PET BEST DECORATED TRICYCLE BEST DECORATED WAGON Best Decorated DOLL CARRIAGE BEST DECORATED CAR BEST DECORATED FLOAT BEST BOY'S COSTUME BEST GIRL'S COSTUME BEST ADULT'S COSTUME Prizes $2, $1 and 50c in each class SPECIAL—For the Best Entry in parade an Additional $1,00 elp to ,bloke the Parade a Success Join in the Celebration JUDGES—K. M. McLEAN, A, F. CLUFF, W. J. DUNCAN, R. G. PAP.KE ChiIrn'si.Fuil Pregnane cf Children's Soorts with Wonderf Prize ul s oa,�,:a�, earo�vz®ma,a•cna,s.�,a, 10.45 Inthme eCtldnF'oSapwinng H[NSA1 vs. CLINTON Two of the top teams in a Sche;luled League Game Adrnission—Adults 25c—Children 10c Booth on Grounds—Free parking $60000 IN PURSES 2.20 Pace, mile heats, $200---2.24 Pace, $200.00-2.28 Pace, $200.00 1 i' T'ne Big Prize Moneu WiI bring together the Blest horses Betting. rivilege� racing this year. Three heat plan. Each heat a, race. FIRST RACE AT 1.30O'CLOCK SHARP Canadian Trotting Association Rules to Govern ADMISSION: Adults 50c, Children 25c, Autos 25c. Grandstand FREE Stratford vs, Seaforth W.F.A. Scheduled League Garne..5 o'clock p.m.,, Recreation Park ADMISSION: Adults 25c, Children 10c Booth on Grounds AT t �` Idwa NIGHT - tr etrnival. MAC 'BURGESS' 8 -Piece Orchestra Dancing in the Armories on a Perfect Dance Floor Drawing For 9 Pieces Furniture, Valued $200 at 11.30 p.m. nvraareaaaeazatmvuwason,cr,aa®menaas . e Music Alt Day by Self:..•rth ?' ig, antlers `> and ELMER D. BELL Pres. Seaforth Athletic Association LAIMMIIMIM J. F. DALY, Pres. Seaforth Turf Club GALLOP'S GARAGE. SEAFORTH Chrysler Plymouth and Fargo Dealer Come in and see the new Plymouth car and Fargo Truck We also have a Service, Truck—if you have car trouble; phone 179 and we will come promptly PHONE 179. SEAFORTH All Repairs Strictly Cash, We Aim To Please DUBLIN Mr. and Mrs, Aleit Darling attend- ed the f stscral $h Roy M. Golightly at Mon'kton on Friday afternoon. • • Rev. Dr. Ffoul'kes is attending the •priests' annual retreat at St. Peter's Seminary, London, this week, Miss Marion Dill of London is vis- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, P. Dnll, Miss Margaret Burk of Windsor Mr. James Matthews and daughters Margaret and Ellen ;and sons Jerry and Frank of Mount Forest ,and Mrs., Doyle and son James were guests at the home of Mrs, '.Ellen Burns on Sunday. Miss 'Joyce Maidens of London is visting Mrs. Alex Darling. Mrs. Michael Nagle ,was a .delight- ful hostess at three tables of 'five hun- dred Friday evening. The prize win- ners were Urs, Patrick Jordan and Mrs, Frank Snaith, Mr, Wm. Kay of Hulbert 'joined a ,party of county councilors in a motor trip to North Bay and Oallander Mast week, Mr. and ' Mrs: Bob Finch were guests of Mr, and Mrs, John Darling an Monday. The strawberry supper under the sponsorship of the Anglican Ladies' Guild was held nn the spacious lawn bf Mr. and Mrs, Alex Darling on Wednesday and attracted a record at- tendance. )Other features were sale of embroidered linens and aprons, a fish pond and a very interesting.program under the leadership of Mr. Collins, teacher of the Public school, Rev. Mr. Capper acted as chairman of the program which consisted of solos by Miss 'Annie Wilson, accompanied by her sister Miss Edna Wilson on the guitar, reading by Miss Muriel Racho, vocal duet by Misses Jean Sutherland am( Annie Willson, accord- ion selections 'by . Lloyd Barker and ,several choruses by the .pupils of the school. Wm. Malancy or London is visiting friends around Isere for past week. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams and family of Pittsburgh to their new country home here. BRUCEFIELD,. Miss Annie Mustard of London Is at present visiting with her mother, Mrs. Alex Mustard. Mr. Willie Burdge who was oper- ated on for appendicitis lost week in Seaforth hospital Is getting on nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley n a m and daughter and Mn D. P4tlgr,3w of Biggar, Sask., visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. Dawson last Friday. Mr. Geo. Howard, Exeter Mr. and Mrs. Porttt of Calgary, Alberta, Mr. Harry Howard, Mrs. Jas. Allan, Mrs. Geo, Hess of Henson and Mr. Dorset Pettigrew visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Haugh last week. Mr. Lewis of Toronto delivered an excellent temperance sermon at the morning service last Sunday. He took for his texts "In the beginning God." Gen. 1,1, and Thou art weighed in the balances and art found wanting. Dan. 5:27. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Doan and daughter and Mr. D. Little of Big- gar, Sask., visited Mr, and MTs. R. Dawson on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. C. Halstead and son of Stratford visited Mr. and Mrs. T. H. W1•,eier. Mr. Smith O'Brien of Bowtnanville visited his sister, Mrs. J. O'Brien last week. A number from here attended the Decoration day services rt Exeter an Sunday. Mrs. (,amid, a returned missionary, visited Miss Marks recently.. Mr. Lee Kipfer spent,thc weak end at his home here. Mr. /and Mrs. B. Shnuldice and Mr. C, Sholdice spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. A.. Paterson. The last regular meeting of Bruce- ieid Young People's Union was held err Monday, June 12. Mary McCully was the convener in ,charge; After singing the hymn :'•O God our help in ages past," the Scripture was read fiy Anna A)kenhead and Mr. Wright led in;prayer, ,Mary McCully read the tnpi: on Adventures in Sell -Control. This was followed 'by a whort discus= cion and the business period during which :ylr. Wright ,presided for the election of officers ,for next.year, The following is the list of those elected: President. Bill Pepper: vire president, Archie Mustard; treasurer, Elsit ri ith; Press secretary, Doris DKutott retary, 'Kathlyc Mustard: ,Conven- ers, Eva Stackhouse, W. D. Wilson, yinrley Wright and Wesley Ham, pianist, Margaret McQueen. On Friday June 16. shout 35 voting people. including Y.P.'U. mem- bers and their friends, met at the .heath south ,of Bavfield for the an- nual weiner roast. Tdte early part of she evening was spent in 'contests and games around the camp -fire. Then all ate heartily the weiners and rolls and watermelon, •An enjoyable evening its reported by all who were present, HARLOCI' The many friends of Miss Estella Murphy are very pleased to know she is enough recovered from her serious' Blues to be able to be to the kitchen, Nurses Beacom returned home Sun - ,day and Nurse Shaw returned to. Stratford Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Beacom and family entetrained friends on Satur• day last and on Sunday entertained friends of Miss :Edith Beacom from Wawanosh. Recently, are item appeared in the Harlock items to the effect that Miss Helen McGregor was re-engaged for the coming year at what is known as Tipperary School which was some- how a mistake as dais Miss Helen was engaged to teach for the coming ,year at No. 5 school, Hullett. We wish Helen ,success in her new school, The funeral of the late Mrs, Thos, Cole or Toronto, formerly Miss Myrtle McVittie, only sister of Mr. Simon McVittie is to be held on Wednesday from Clinton to Clinton Cemetery, We wish toextend sincere sympathy to Mr. McVittie and other friends. We understand wedding bells were ringing on Saturday, this time the bride being Miss Leah Rapson. Mrs. J, Cardno was holidaying at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Neilans. MrS, Neilans and Mrs, Cardno called on Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapson. Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Knox, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shobbrook and Charles motored to Kitchener on Sunday to visit Miss Laura Manning before she would leave on her summer holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Manning of Seaforth and Miss Martell of Clinton also spent the week end with Miss Manning In Kitchener, Want and For Sale ads, 3 wks. 50e, REGENT T-IOWSHOWINGE,TRE N OF THE with GEORGE BRENT OLMA De HARLAND JOHN PAYNE Frank McHugh • John Lite)! Victor Jory • Henry O'Neill Directed by LLOYD BACON ' Original Screen Play by Michael' Bonnier- A COSMOPOLITAN PROD'tI ner Mon. Tues. Wed,, July 3-45 Constance Bennett Vincent Price "Service De Luxe" Helen Broderick- Charles Ruggles Mischa Auer "You'll revel in the charming escap- ades of the love expert who learned there's a lot to learn about love by falling In love Next Thur. Fri. Sat., July 6-7-8 Margaret Lockwood Paul Lucas "The Lady. Vanishes" The strange disappearance of a gov- erness uncovers a spy plot COMING: "Dodge City CONSTANCE. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howes of Scaforbh spent the week end with Mr, and .Mrs, Robt. Grimoldiby Mr, and' Mrs, Chester Oliddon vis- ited with Mr, •Glidclon's parents in Clinton over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blacker of Goderich Township spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Coakley and sou of Ridgetown spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Grimoldby. Arthur Guest of 'K'incardine is spending his holidays with his sister, Mrs. Charles Wakefield. Mr. •Chas, Riley is erecting a new !barn. Clearing ale COME AND SEE US ABOUT OUR CLEARING SALE OF THE FOLLOWING APPLIANCES. THESE ARE ALL NEW AP- PLIANCES, BUT MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE: 1 NEW G38 WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR with True - Temp Control and Forced Draft Cooling. 1 NEW FRIGrDAIRE ELECTRIC'RANGE with fastest heating elements available, and automatic oven control (free installation).,, 2 New Westinghouse Portable Battery Radio Sets. A Large number of used Car Radios in good condition 1 -3 -burner used Coleman Gas Stove $12.50 2 Beatty Washers, your choice $15,00 1 Thor Washer $38.00 3 Massey Harris 13 -tooth Cultivators, your choice 1 Massey Harris Dump Rake 1 McCormick Deering Dump Rake 820.00 $30.00 $30.00 1 McCormick Deering Hay Tedder $40.00 1-14 plate McCormick Deering Winthrow Disc Harrows $25.00 1 Farm Wagon $25.00 1 Quebec Sulky Plow $30,00 1 Tudhope Anderson Manure Spreader $20,00 1 Massey Harris Cutting Box $15.00 2 Massey Harris Mowers, your choice $25.00 1 Elmira Side Rake $25.00 1 nearly new 6 ft. Massey Harris Binder $125.00 BINDER TWINE, 650 ft. to lb $9,00 cwt. HAY FORK ROPE 5c ft, JOHN EACH MAIN ST. SEAFORTH • ornioo toy Parade g Cash Prizes BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST DECORATED BICYCLE DECORATED TRICYCLE DECORATED DOLL CARRIAGE DECORATED DOG OR PET DECORATED WAGON DECORATED CAR DECORATED FLOAT BOYS' COSTUME GIRLS' COSTUME ADULTS' COSTUME Prizes $2, $1, and 50 cents in each class SPECIAL For the best entry in the parade ' @tr Irk n °u1,0 art additional �'° Help WI,.,,1se The Parade a Success Join in the Celebration i